If you have enjoyed the outdoors in St. Johns County, you likely spent time at Vilano Beach Oceanfront Park, Canopy Shores Park, or Fort Mose.
Saving land from development in St. Johns County will become more attainable this year with new county funds on the way.
But a decision will be made Jan. 19 to determine how much money is allocated for land conservation.
LAMP sets aside a special revenue fund to help St. Johns compete with other counties for matching state and regional land conservation funds, such as Florida Forever.
According to St. Johns County Soil & Water Conservation Group 3 representative Nicole Crosby, Dean requested $500,000 in seed money, which was later lowered to $370,000 per year.